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- RSS_TV abstract "RSS-TV is an XML-based navigation protocol for Internet media services based on the RSS standard.The adoption of RSS-TV enables video device manufacturers to develop applications to navigate Internet media services. Example video devices include set top boxes, game consoles, broadband-connected digital video disc (DVD) players, digital video recorders (DVRs), personal video recorders (PVRs) and next-generation mobile phones. By implementing the RSS TV protocol, these devices provide user access to a growing library of online media (video, audio and games) services.RSS-TV is an extension of RSS and includes additional XML elements and attributes to enable Premium TV-centric features such as: Video on demand (VOD) and Subscription video on demand (SVOD) Navigating media services (video, audio, games) in a hierarchical fashion Capturing user input (such as a user personal identification number (PIN), search query, or email) and automatic search suggestions. Network PVR functionality Secure download of HD content Electronic program guide for live streams Automatic language selection Numeric shortcuts for selecting menu items Readers familiar with Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) can compare RSS-TV with the DVB Service Information standards developed in the 1990s for digital TV EPGs. The difference is that RSS-TV has been developed for two-way Internet Protocol (IP) networks rather than broadcasting networks. RSS-TV leverages the increasing availability of products that support RSS such as caching engines and RSS-enabled content management and publishing systems.RSS-TV compliant applications can be implemented using any language and operating system including AJAX/HTML, Flash, OpenTV, or C. Similarly, service providers can use any web service technologies (Java, .NET, PHP) to build RSS-TV compliant services.".
- RSS_TV wikiPageExternalLink rfc7230.
- RSS_TV wikiPageExternalLink rss.
- RSS_TV wikiPageExternalLink www.rss-tv.org.
- RSS_TV wikiPageID "6608085".
- RSS_TV wikiPageLength "2682".
- RSS_TV wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- RSS_TV wikiPageRevisionID "618424886".
- RSS_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Digital_television.
- RSS_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:RSS.
- RSS_TV wikiPageWikiLink DVD_player.
- RSS_TV wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Video_Broadcasting.
- RSS_TV wikiPageWikiLink Digital_video_recorder.
- RSS_TV wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_program_guide.
- RSS_TV wikiPageWikiLink Media_RSS.
- RSS_TV wikiPageWikiLink PHP.
- RSS_TV wikiPageWikiLink Podcast.
- RSS_TV wikiPageWikiLink RSS.
- RSS_TV wikiPageWikiLink UTF-8.
- RSS_TV wikiPageWikiLink Video.
- RSS_TV wikiPageWikiLink Video_on_demand.
- RSS_TV wikiPageWikiLink XML.
- RSS_TV wikiPageWikiLinkText "RSS TV".
- RSS_TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- RSS_TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Web_syndication.
- RSS_TV subject Category:Digital_television.
- RSS_TV subject Category:RSS.
- RSS_TV hypernym Protocol.
- RSS_TV type Software.
- RSS_TV type Redirect.
- RSS_TV comment "RSS-TV is an XML-based navigation protocol for Internet media services based on the RSS standard.The adoption of RSS-TV enables video device manufacturers to develop applications to navigate Internet media services. Example video devices include set top boxes, game consoles, broadband-connected digital video disc (DVD) players, digital video recorders (DVRs), personal video recorders (PVRs) and next-generation mobile phones.".
- RSS_TV label "RSS TV".
- RSS_TV sameAs Q7277765.
- RSS_TV sameAs m.0gdlzg.
- RSS_TV sameAs Q7277765.
- RSS_TV wasDerivedFrom RSS_TV?oldid=618424886.
- RSS_TV isPrimaryTopicOf RSS_TV.